MacKenzie Scott has donated $19 billion. The impact? 'Transformational,' new study says Average US rate on a 30-year mortgage ...
"If you don't believe this is political, you're fooling yourself," state Sen. Jason Ellsworth, R-Hamilton, said in his most ...
In a case that could indicate the legal limits of President Donald Trump’s efforts to erase transgender and other groups of ...
Republican representative Brad Barker of Luther proposed House Bill 506, a constitutional amendment that would revise how ...
The first bill of the highly anticipated package of judicial reform proposals is headed to Gov. Greg Gianforte’s desk. House ...
The unrest among Montana’s Republican legislators has mostly been contained to the Senate chamber, but criticism with how Senate President Matt Regier is conducting business spread to the House in ...
A bill that aims to update the Montana Indian Child Welfare Act was defeated on a 6-5 vote in a Senate committee last week, but the bill’s sponsor said he plans ...
The Montana Senate and the state’s Legislative Audit Division have officially referred an investigation into a former state ...
The Montanans who filed the lawsuit, their lawyers and the State react to Court's decision that Senate Bill 458 violated the right to privacy and equal protection.
Missoula County District Court Judge Leslie Halligan didn’t mince words in her order striking down Senate Bill 458, passed in 2023, which reshaped Montana law to only have two sexes, male and female.
Rep. Jane Weber, D-Great Falls, is carrying House Bill 440, known as the “Montana Food First Bill,” which would create tax cuts for companies that stock food that is made or raised in Montana.
Every two years, the Montana Legislature gives the state’s members of Congress a chance to address lawmakers.